On the Company’s Dime

With his brief, star-crossed tenure as host of the Tonight Show winding down, Conan O’Brien adopted a new mission for his late-night program: doing “comedy bits that aren’t so much funny as they are crazy expensive.” During his penultimate episode, Conan introduced a guest that truly fit the bill: 2009 Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird, sporting a mink Snuggie. After parking the pricey thoroughbred in front of a TV to watch “restricted Super Bowl coverage,” Conan told the assembled crowd that the acquisition had cost NBC $4.8 million — a fraction of his exit package, which is said to be as high as $45 million, but certainly enough to make Jeff Zucker & Co. squirm. At least the horse comes with stud rights.

The name of the person that lived there wasn't Forss Fagerström. No. It was two people that lived there (actually four), one named Forss and one named Fagerström. And those are the last names of the two people.